Why Tennis Balls Can Be Dangerous for Dogs?

Many people don’t realize that tennis balls can be harmful—even deadly—for dogs. One major concern is the risk of choking. As dogs chew on the ball, it can split or collapse in their throat, blocking their airway. This can lead to a tragic and sudden emergency. Pieces of the ball can also break off and be swallowed, potentially causing internal blockages.

Alan Carr
April 26, 2025

Aside from choking hazards, tennis balls can damage your dog’s teeth over time. The fuzzy surface, although soft to us, acts like sandpaper against a dog’s teeth. Constant chewing can wear them down—a condition known as “blunting.” This wear can lead to exposed tooth pulp, discomfort, and difficulty eating.

In some cases, damage can be so severe that the tips of the teeth need to be capped. Unfortunately, there have been both working dogs and family pets who have died because of tennis ball accidents. Often, it happens when a dog is left unsupervised, pops the ball, and then accidentally swallows part of it.

As a professional trainer, I never recommend using tennis balls with dogs. There are much safer alternatives out there designed specifically with canine safety in mind.

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